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if we kept -- if remaintained the end of the year, and break that level that we were at 30 thousand soon. before the fed started to raise i predicted that some months ago too many interest rates, perhaps if we got passage of the usmca this would not be such a big jump as it is now. >> this is not a good thing, because the fed start the ma and fed to lower their interest rates, they are i in place. manipulates interest rates now david: his predictions in past we have an asset bubble. have paid off. should investor be banking on we should be able to raise interest rates but we can't, every time we do the market another rally. >> it is going to be hard to freaks out, i don't think that is a boone. imagine beating this year, but i think that economy is on fire. and that is why this is so i'm fairly bullish, not is not important that too have election necessarily a bad time to take a turn out in right way because otherwise, the tax cuts willic little profit, you look at 4 power and -- expire and market pillars of prosperity, low taxes, light regulation, and will see that. free trade, we got two, and we >> go ahead. >> it did you not make you a cassandra saying now it the time have that with the fed. too get your financial house in the dials in in the right order pay down the debt. david: that sounds like great direction. when it comes to using data, which is why xfinity mobile david: we have this new energy advice. thank you, iran is vowing to is a different kind of wireless network policy that creates millions of take action after u.s. air that lets you design your own data. -- on sunday, are we getting jobs. choose unlimited, >> well, certainly in -- david shared data,
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david: prosecutor charge the economy perfectly, when a lot of people get excited it has me subject in the hanukkah stabbing worried, markets climba wall of with a federal hate crime, worry, everyone turns to be cam governor cuomo calling for new legislation. >> i wish i could say that this complacent that is when i get was isolated. nervous, 30 thousand is 5% it is not. we have 13 acts of antisystem am increase, a pretty reasonable prediction, you talk about 32,000, that is 12 point 2% from where we are today. since december 8 in new york you have to remember we'll have a lot of volatility next we're state, we have to change the because it is an election year laws to call it what it is, this and a major one. i would be cautiously terrorism. david: governor cuomo talking optimistic. >> i think peter navarro is tough. law he has been pushing with de blasio have been anything but right on this, you look at where we are right now, and at boeing tough, one line already setting what happened to boeing in terms of late moves we would have been those who commit hate crimes 29,000, or higher. free. one woman who was charged and when you also look at usmca, you released without bail, on friday, for slapping three look at china phase one deal, jewish women, was arrested you look at the fact that you against on sunday. know, we might be able to broker and charged with slugging another woman in the face.
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a deal with brexit, well is a here is nypd sergeant, blue lot ahead. lives party founder joseph. but there is an economic factor, guys. david: what is that. >> my aunt, shy calle called myr sergeant good to see you thank you. >> thank you. david: we have seen this turnstyle justice before in new york. we call it that because you are day, she wants in on this put in jail, almost immediately market, she said, i want to get lettous, does not work -- let out, it does not work, it was in. not until we actually got tough the thing is right -- she already is in it now she wants with criminals that crime stats to get in more, why? she watches "bulls and bears." came down, but it looks like we david: good. going back. >> new york state is making new >> she sees. york state, much more dangerous. david: what is her name. >> pancho. anyone that says, there a lot of >> not a bullish indicator this people watching saying no, that wrong, this is making state much concerning, usually when people on the sideline come in, it more dangerous, on top of that always near the 2407 o market, u anything short of killing someone, you are back on the street, that will lead t more don't need to pull your money victim and morita -- statistics, out, but if you think about getting in how, an eye on some i have been to 9 nypd funerals indicators. >> fair point. since 2014, these are all they here is the issue, by the way, i
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are kills the cops they have was wrong on this. histories of violent crime, we have let them back on the donald trump went on this course street. with tariffs i was opposed but these politic mol -- politiciant you have to admit he now has a trade deal that will force chinese to buy 200 billion more just say something, do something. >> almost like a citizen's catch of our goods and services. >> where is it? and release. you know, with respect to the lady that attacked some jewish >> there -- david: iran slams yesterday's >> where is the trade deal, as i u.s. air strikes, callings move individuals that we also seen understand it still -- where is quote terrorism, that is rich, where the one individual sucker it. >> i'm assuming it gets done, coming from them. punched a cop, right back on the you are right. u.s. targets hezbollah. street? >> where is the band? you know when you look at bail the trade tariff result has been reform, that was passed, we see obvious, listen to fed fed wrote >> this was defensive action ththe effects, all crime is not 1.5% increase in. aemployment in designed to protect american the same. >> it is not. >> it note one crime fits all. forces and american citizens in manufacturing, i ho hope he leas iraq. what methodology do you suggest it was aimed at deterring iran. going forward to try to lesson of pus president bush por president trump has been pretty dismantle to get to what we think is normal. darn patient and made clear at >> bric broken window policy, wd and abandoned the trade tariffs. the same time when americans lives were at risk we would >> hold on we have 500 thousand respond that is what the someone like guliani to come department of defense did job increase in manufacturing, a back, stip up attack ill it. yesterday. david: now whe with us state slight pullback 30 thousand
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-- jobs, but we still have a nit department spokesperson morgan darattack el it. we call it a revolving door. gain of well over 2400,000 -- 40 the guy who punched that cop is ortegas. it good to see you. back on the same corner, he >> good to be back. should not be there you less up manufacturing jobs, we do, david: are they going to unthe to others saying my is a menace according to navarro, he has a ante, are you expecting some good track record about what to society. will be released, a trade deal. reaction from iran. >> how bad does it get before we >> as secretary pompeo just said have to call on a person like yes, the tariffsteve said guliani. >> it does not make since for on fox and friends this morning, me, the individuals out there, this was a defensive response how to you vote for anyone like they did, wasn't it worth it. from the united states, we've the mayor we have or gavin been warning the iranians for newsom in california, i did not >> we did not see a huge increase with regard to quite some time, i have traced get it. as a human, you know it is not inflation, and you look at job statement from secretary pompeo back for at least last year and right. crime does not just go after a creation over last couple of years, president trump's year and a half. since we started maximum press certain individual it has no policies are working. when you look forward, outlook. oupressure campaign, we have bearing, until it happens to one year one, two, three, we have of these politician, and hit seen steady progression, despite warned them. we think that is what they did home they say hey we have do the opposition party, despite done they have pushed envelope, the situation with regard toa. something. >> thank you so much for your secretary pompeo made itn regims public service, do politicians >> but john. come to you and other members of >> we've seen progress. >> don't you bis connection in t the police within the state, for your input on the policies, it to american forces. seems you should have level of discussion, between the economy and stock market, stock market input? >> funny you say, that i don't from an proxy that iran funds or
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forward looking they have priced this in, they believe it will think anyone whether community happen. stock market is next you will council albany or washington look into the end of the year and year after that you have to even sat down, just district separate -- the itself. what is you know, you say these >> carol are you giving up on tapers talk to diswhra judges tk growth? >> question, is what would stop names. growth, and only thing they can all of the different factions in to the street, the judges are saying our hands are tied, we see would stop this growth ises the middle east, what does this have to let this individual go, than of analyze li analyze li -h come down to? the ayatollah in iran who is but what happens to impartiality supporting a regime of terror in warren or someone like that of that judging having a say, we the middle east, and feels no becoming president. heard stories of judge releases >> i will put wore more -- one gumption about attacking someone that individual boy tokinboy to-- going out killing. americans, we'll hold them accountable. when trump administration did more fear on the table. >> is that yesterday, was to speak to iran in a language they understand. >> democrat have a lot of nevere david: yeah. >> morgan this is carro kari wa. nerve tnevernever to -- nerve tt do you think that iran is trying anti-semitism. >> if you commit a crime, crime to bai bait us? of stabbing a person, from you, >> i think there is a lot of since you were in law frustration from the regime, the enforcement. do you think hate crimes deter crime? frustration because the past >> now, they don't, if someone
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year and a half we've pursued will commit a crime, a bad guy max all economic pressure will do bad things does not campaign again the iranian matter how much rehab you give regime, that is our sanctions them or gift cards or sports tickets that will not stop that and diplomacy, we've seen with irk regime acted out, we saw individual. david: you are reverends hair them shoot down an american had mayorhad a program giving fo drone, and attacks again oil refineries in sawed sawtd saudid masses and cell phones to criminals that were immediately what they have done in persian release. >> we see it all the of time, gulf, attacking ships there i they go out there, the female think there is quite a lot of frustration with leadership in iran, you see them saying they warrant out -- went out and will violate their commitment, committed that crime, and did and you know pursue on a path the same thing. keep them in defe deter them frm toward enriching more uranium. we think they are doing it also because they are frustrated, in committing crimes in jail. september the e3, europeans put david: sergeant we commend your service and respect when you are out a strong statement which doing, we appreciate you coming said that they believe that it in. >> thank you. david: well who is the most was time -- i am paraphrasing, admired man of 2019? for the iranians to look at gallup just out with list it as perhap pursuing a different deal answer will surprise you, i with united states what we're
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guarantee it. seeing is the basis of support (chime) thats regime normally feels, these people are starting to call he them out, saying you cat by a half that way, you need to by a half like a normal nation. they want to behave however they would like in the region, trump administration said now. we're not letting you do that. >> when american blood is spilled, do nothing is never an (shaq) magenta? option, i commend president i hate cartridges! trump for taking action here not magenta! not magenta. without getting us who a war but i'm not going back to the store. magenta! with 12 months, you know outlook cartridges are so... with respect to the 2020 (buzzer) (vo) the epson ecotank. election. how do you think it will play out? no more cartridges. >> well, our maximum economic it comes with an incredible amount of ink that can save you a lot of frustration. pressure campaign will continue, ♪ we have proven we can do to two the epson ecotank. just fill and chill. things at once it was last month available at... my colleague, special ri
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representative brian hook. went to switzerland and picked up a wrongfuly detained american hostage, we have said we're willing to have a more -- dialogue, we have said to our allies that have wanted to converse within this, we're headlines willing to pursue this pass of -- path of peace with iran, every time the president gets a chance he said, i am pursuing peace but there are confines that iranian regime has to behave. >> doesn't the economic pressure campaign get more difficult, the higher the price of oil rises? >> difficult for whom? >> for difficult -- easier for iran i should say? effects of maximum pressure campaign get less impactful the higher price of oil rises, that help iran, does it not. >> actually, you could do a
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quick google search, i believe "wall street journal," and "washington post" reported devastating hit that iranian economy is taking because of result of the sanctions, we always have too remember during we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. jcpoa when iran received billion one or two clicks and everything was up and running. in sanction relief that money -- i was printing out labels and saving money. this is why you see pro set of shipstation saves us so much time. in iran and iraq and lebanon, because that money that -- these it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, billions of dollar did not go print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, pardon building better schools and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. or hospitals or roads that money goes to fund their terror just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. campaigns, around the middle east, in yemen, you know, when go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free. you see in the region, that is why -- remember this is why the iran rairanian people themselvee speaking out, this administration we stand with the iran rairanian people, we think- we think that just opposite jonathan that our maximum economic pressure campaign is male anchor: ...an update on the cat who captured our hearts. female anchor: how often should you clean your fridge? working now more than ever,
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statistic that iranian regime stay tuned to find out. male anchor: beats the odds at the box office itself releases as relates too to become a rare non-franchise hit. their budget proves this. david: morgan from middle east you can give help and hope to those in need. to the far east, north korea in particular. kim jong-un is promising to take what he says are offensive measures, his words to protect north korea's security. he failed too deliver on his christmas gift by the way. we're ale glad about that, but is it more bluster from kim? >> president trump has a personal rain with kim jong-un -- relationship with kim jong-un, h, pursue a path of diplomacy that is different, if will be tough, our deputy secretary of state have been working, we believe there are still puneopportunities for kimn and north koreans to come to the table, we have laid out for
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north koreans a way for them to david: a shookin shocking new gp have a brighter future, a better path than number nok, we you poll, company's annual most taking on tough challenges at admired man poll places president at very top of the state department that the trump list, but he is not alone, he is tied with former president administration is pursuing a lot barack obama. of things that no other two opposites who made the list. administration has meaningful both men got support from 18% of try to pursue before. americans, steve, i was shocked we're still hopeful that by this, were you? >> i would have voted for tiger president's personal rain with kim jong-un will payoff. david: from a position of woods. but, look, i think that reflects string, i don't think i have how divide the the country is. ever seen as strong a military democrats and liberal love as we have. barack obama, there is a lot to morgan ortegas thank you so love about him first black much. >> thank you. american president, but david: have a freight ne -- gret conservatives love donald trump. you see this reflected in the new year, new york governor, poll. >> interesting, that conservatives love trump, and cuomo denouncing a anti-semitic democrat love obama who is not president. is not running for president, stabbing attack. what is going on? they could have had any we'll ask nypd sergeant, blue candidates.
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lives party founder coming next. they don't appear. they have more than anything else is name recognition. >> we're in a crisis right now, there is a crisis of probably more than real anti-semitism, not only region admiration, i was disappointed but the whole country. tin. why they are picking political figures, when about musk or be an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out bezos or zuckerberg. before he could even inspect the damage. >> that shows where the climate that's how you do it right. is. with president trump, she not usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - only appealing to conservatives, there are a lot of independents and conservative democrat that actually like this president, he has a since of charm, charisma, i call it the mohamad ali affect. 50% of americans like him, 50% don't like him, they are all watching they are all enamored, they like president trump he is getting stuff done. >> david, you were robbed, you should ask for a recount, most admired man in america.
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but, echoing what jonathan said, it makes me sad you have not just one but two politicians at the top of the list, it shows how out size federal government is, you get two politics topping list of most admired people in america. there are people that do great things in america. >> you are right, john than than you are right -- jonathan you are right, what is really troubles, we have politicians going after bezos and zuckerberg, and. because they are evil rich people. david: are also have outspoken critic of president trump predicting a big 2020 win for him, michel moore. >> no relation. >> right. >> president has not dropped one inch since 2016, and hi warning democrat to not nominate another
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moderate republican like candidate hillary clinton. you are in midwest is there truth, carol? >> first, in terms of him saying not nominate a more moderate republican this same man said we vul have an economic crise under president trump and not vist in stock market, i would not listen to michel moore, he pushes his own agenda. that wrong thing for democrat to do, if they don't find someone moderate who will keep economic growth growing. and put in progressive policies that will kill the economy growth they will have no shot. >> i wonder, carol, i look at intellectual foundation of the democratic party, michel moore is a big part of that, he represents that aoc wing that grown to be dominant force within the democratic movement, i think that is why for example mayor pete. >> stop using word intellectual force to describe his people.
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>> intellectually ignorant. david: michel moore supporting bernie sanders, he fits in there. >> yeah. david: we have aoc just last week, claims that america was devolving to fas fascism. shows not only ignorance of what fach fast im -- fast fascism isn insult. >> they will reject socialism, they got jobs they have economic development their wages are going higher, 401(k) and retire am accounts are going higher, they are going to reject bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. you know, what i am not one to give advice to democrats but if they don't elect a moderate, get a progressive vp it is over.
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>> facebook is the new cigarette for society it badly needs to be regulated, it is not good for us, the company is out for our kids they are not about truth in advertising, they have said that, that is why we're in a crisis of trust, with core vendor cannot say that trust is their most important value. david: evoking ridiculou evokinn
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are they that bad. >> no, i don't know what is going on with mark benioff who is a brilliant businessman. facebook is not a necessity, i rarely go on facebook. he's to regulate human nature, he is upset that people sometimes say bad things, that is people. if you don't like people, regulation will not fix it. >> a lot of nerve, he wants his compete or regulated. for what a voluntary action? a lot of people enjoy cigarettes, there is nothing wrong with that, they enjoy facebook. they know what they are getting into. they know they are being targeted and watched, but, so to say to people, don't use facebook but to call for government regulation, mark
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benioff sets a terrible example. >> you asked the threats to the economy, this one of them, have you groups on the left, and the right now going after google, afternoon apple after facebook. after major american companies that have been incredibly successful, made trillions of dollars for investors this break up facebook, break up google is very dangerous that will hurt shareholders, and workers and american economy. >> i see his comments as political in nature not business, you look at facebook in terms of only major social media company that allowing political ads that is a competitive advantage, howel hoe would they replace the revenues, i hook at political ads moment that facebook starts fact checking ads they assume liability tie, that is like saying, sales force should check earnings report for all joinal
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companies, that are using their software, this ridiculous. david: we should mention that facebook founder, zuckerberg is -- had a number of meetings in white house with the president, despite all president's talk about being against facebook, they seem to get a long, they seem to make some progress, no? >> yeah, there is no business case here, i don't understand if you separate facebook, instagram, what's app, how does that change any of the issues that people have with them, it does not, this is a lot of talk that does not make sense from a fundamental problem solving stand point this murderly political -- purely medical, at end of the day, don't use it if you don't want to. >> jim >> remember whooin-- who owns instagram, i use it just a little bit, i own the stock isa phenomenon, i don't personally use it. david: very good, jonathan you
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own it too. >>iace i. david: fill disclosure, what is coming up on evening e "eveningo is it? nobody, it liz. >> i love listening to you. a great kitchen table debate. for us tonight we look at democrats and their hurry up and wait peach typ impeachment. are the democrat now making a big mistake by delaying impeachment? it will swamp 2020 democrats and their messaging,2019, the year of media went off the rail, round up of mayor whoppers, mistakes and doozies. and we make mistakes but debate is now, members of media are who planted seeds of own irrelevant it getting cold in moral high
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ground. maybe 2020 is year we say zip it. david: we missed you thank you. president trump is slamming new york and california over their homeless crisis, but mayor de blasio said, guess who is to blame. it donald trump. we'll have more right after this.
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david: president trump blasting politicians in two states with their homelessness. saying california and new york must do something. they must call and poe height higfor help. new york city mayor de blasio
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blames trump for the growing crisis. >> problem is donald trump has not shown any willingness to give us the tools we need, section 8 vouchers that is single strong of piec strongestd from washington. david: new york has been here before, in 1980s, we turn corner and cut budget under mayor guliani, money does not really seem to be at the heart of the problem. >> right this is it same song that democrat sing when things go wrong, they want more money, but more money is not solution, you know is? real ideas, with respect to driving the issue down. when you look at policies, as you point out. during break. new york city budget, increased 30%. david: under de blasio. >> yes, where is that money going? people spend more money through
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taxation but no results, you look at nycha, the different thing under new york city management it all is going awry. it is poor management you look at capacity, right, instead of building capacity with respect to affordable housing. when they they do? they implement more regulation to slow things down. and taxation, they levee a larger taxing a on multiple family dwellings, when happens when it guess up they pass it on to renters. >> is no a lack of money it is a lack of resolve, cities like los angeles, san francisco, portland, seattle, new york city. and these are stays where the politics throw up their hands, saying they don't know what to do, you are right, mayor guliani did show us what you do, you cannot tolerate this, i am for
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compassion at policies we need shelters and drug treatment, idea that people and poop and pis on street corner caused diseases. >> it a danger to public health. >> it is amazing have you word progress in the word progressive, everyone time you get a progressive politician it moves backwards not forwards, i don't live in new york city but i spend a lot of people there whether it is the crime issue or homelessness or a slew of other issues, things have only moved backwards week have someone who is supposed to move it forward. david: jonathan. >> bill de blasio it is inexcusable for him to try to pass the buck to donald trump,. he has the ban on glass skyscrapers. david: mayor guliani said that prprogressive view of people living on sidewalk is inhume in.
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david: a gambler is suing caesar's windsor casino in canada after losing 260 bucks. he is claiming they took advantage of his status as mentally compulsive fumbler, overserving him with alcohol and allowing him to gamble while intoxicated. he was well aware of the risks associated with the bets. he is suing ontario gaming commission for his losses plus
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$380,000 in punitive damages. he is currently banned from ontario casinos. is personal responsibility for actions is dying concept. jonathan quickly. >> this is sad story, substance abuse, gambling losses and substance abuse as michael jackson says man in the mirror taking responsibility for your own actions? david: carol? >> i will sue the nordstrom shoe department for making me by all the shoes i clearly do not need. unfortunately whether canada or the u.s., personal accountability and responsibility has gone out the window and i hope that is culture shift. >> there is a reason the casinos give you free drinks. they want you to gamble. every casino i go to says, no when to quit. >> absolutely. progressives, coming up with disclaimer, gambling leads to divorce, lack of job, everything else. look forward to see you soon. david: gamble, you do so at your
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